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Posted on: Nov 10, 2018
Bhajans - The Royal Highway
Part 2
Call out to the Lord, call out musically and also call out loudly!
Every person, even if one doesn’t sing otherwise, should follow the singer and sing; it is very good. But some people’s mouths do not move at all. They say they are singing within. That does not give the right kind of satisfaction. In the kitchen all the dishes are prepared and kept ready. But if the food is there in kitchen, does it reach your stomach? When you have such feeling it must also reach and be expressed through your lips and tongue. That is Sankirtana. Samyak-kirtanam itihi Sankirtanam (statement also means, singing well and singing properly is Sankirtanam) That means opening the voice fully and singing as loud as one can. Only then it will melt the heart of God. Then alone can He rescue you. - Divine Discourse, March 03, 1992 |
No one is too great or too small to take the name of the Lord. So why hesitate? - Divine Discourse, April 05, 1998 |
Practice remembering God and taking His name from a young age.
When youngsters chant God's name and participate in nagarsankirtan singing bhajans, some elders too are surprised. They say, “Why chant God’s name in such a young age? After being done with your career, after retirement, you will have all the time you want, then you can indulge in as much spiritual activities as you want, and think of God isn't it?” To chant God’s name is there a particular time or circumstance? Always, at all times and places, think of God. There is no childhood, youth or old age for this. There is no age that is too early for chanting God’s name. The body may be that of a child, but the births are many. So we should not go by the age of the body alone. - Divine Discourse, April 22, 1998 |
The atmosphere gets sanctified when we sing the name of God. So, put efforts in chanting the name of the Lord. Some people may think, 'What is this, if we go to Sai Baba there is bhajans and bhajans alone.' There is nothing greater than bhajan. How much bliss there is, in bhajans! What a demonstration of unity it is when a myriad throats join in uttering the name of God! The vibrations emanating from them make the heart vibrant. If you sing alone in your shrine, the vibrations return to you as reaction. But in community singing, what you have is not a reaction but a wave of vibrations. They enter into the atmosphere and purify even the polluted air. The atmosphere today is polluted by bad thoughts and feelings. When the name of God merges with the atmosphere, it acts like antibiotics, killing the negativity and producing pure air. Even a dying person can think of the name 'Rama'. Be it a pauper or a rich person, there is no discrimination in this. Whether one is educated or one is unlettered, all can chant the name of God. Therefore, sing the name of the Lord and redeem your lives! - Divine Discourse, October 23, 1994
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Spreading the glory of bhajans is in itself a key form of service We must put in efforts to develop the bhajan centres and practice singing the bhajans. Listening to the bhajans sung melodiously the heart can be filled with ecstasy. When songs are sung out of tune and off rhythm, the heart will become gloomy. If you wish to give the joy and overwhelm the hearts of many, we must sing bhajans with a sanctified voice and extol the lord; then that heart will experience much joy. Community singing must be proliferated. We must develop the training of bhajan singing too. The elders are like mature and old trees. It is not possible to bend these trees. If we train and develop small children from today, then they will become ideal spiritual torchbearers of this country Bharat, in future. We must develop Balvikas also. Bhajan centres need to be developed extensively too. - Divine Discourse, November 21, 1987
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However, always remember that the bhajans you sing are for your own benefit first and foremost Embodiments of Love! You are doing bhajans. What for do you do bhajans? You think that you are doing it for God. God does not need anything! Your bhajan makes you happy. And this happiness will spread to ten people around you. God does not need anything. He is embodiment of everything. He is the very embodiment of bliss. When He is ever blissful, why does He need other (sources of) happiness? He does not need all these imaginary happiness. The eternal bliss within manifests as the happiness felt in the heart. For the embodiment of eternal bliss, what is the use of such imaginary happiness? (Swami would say that we all have the eternal spring of happiness within us. Events and actions bring out this happiness from within and feel it. God is the very embodiment of that eternal happiness.) By doing bhajans, the heart too is purified. The heart finds fulfilment in the worship. - Divine Discourse, March 16, 2003
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Knowing that we sing God’s name and glories for our own redemption, do not forget the most important ingredient and the best way to see if you are getting better at it Music boys need to be very careful. As much as you sing, there must be transformation in the feelings too. Along with the tune, there must be improvement in feelings of the heart too. Without feelings, even if you sing well and majestically, I do not like to listen to it. Make your heart good and then sing anything, it will make Me happy. Truly speaking, if you purify your heart, Raga and Tala (melody and rhythm) will automatically come. |
Let there be no discrimination in singing the divine name. And beware, He is observing!
I have been observing keenly. When girls are singing none of the boys are following. When boys are singing girls did not follow. Both are singing God’s name isn’t it? Why shouldn’t you join together and sing and spread more joy? How selfish is this! What narrow mindedness it is! How worldly! It should not be like this. It is music even if a great musician is singing. - Divine Discourse, March 08, 1997 |
Singing unitedly is one grand opportunity to draw God’s grace on all. Don’t miss it. Earlier people used to sing bhajans individually. The guru of Sikhs, Guru Nanak, started collective singing. All voices must merge as one. Then God will be drawn by that. See, this is cloth. Many threads woven together make this cloth sturdy. When separated as individual threads, they can be cut with fingers. Therefore, collective singing of bhajans is so secure. When all voices and feelings unite and sing, the opportunity to attract the Lord is so much more. So in future too in bhajans, no matter who is singing, you must also sing along, gain the sacred joy and immerse in the ocean of joy - hoping and wishing for that, I bring My discourse to an end. |
Having received such immense inspiration from Bhagawan, let us take part in this Akhanda Bhajan wholeheartedly, singing full-throated and most importantly, singing with unalloyed love. And even as we do so, let us pray that our bhajan truly becomes Akhanda or unbroken, so we may revel and rejoice in the bliss of Sankirtan till the very last breath and beyond!
Radio Sai Team
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